Trying to
remember what it was that got me taking pictures in the first place is
difficult, it wasn’t one specific thing but a culmination of events.
Relatives that were photographers and have since died inspired me in some
ways, but it was just really coming back to the basics of what photography
is to me, a way to capture moments. I'm immersed in the thought of capturing
moments, as we will never get them back. As a result, these moments ultimately
seem to be more important to me than anyone else, but it’s always
been like that for me. This was more so when I was beginning this path,
when I used to photograph friends, girlfriends, relatives and rain on
my window, anything that held a moment or alternatively held a cinematic
thread to it interested me. I've always been inspired by cinema and soundtracks
much more than by any other photographers.
Each photographer has their own vision, as do I, and I'm not interested
in copying. The aim is to show these people as I see them, not how I think
they should be seen, so bearing that in mind, there is an element of truth
in my work, but also an element of cinema, because as with cinema, your
portraying a story with truth and metaphors and real feelings that the
viewer can relate to, and I am trying to do that. It’s like portraying
a biography in a single frame, sometimes words are not needed. All you
need to know is right there in their eyes.

Adam
Walsh

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